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Bran Nue Dae

  • 2009
  • PG-13
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.1K
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Geoffrey Rush, Ernie Dingo, Missy Higgins, Jessica Mauboy, and Rocky McKenzie in Bran Nue Dae (2009)
In the Summer of 1965 a young man is filled with the life of the idyllic old pearling port Broome - fishing, hanging out with his mates and his girl. However his mother returns him to the religious mission for further schooling. After being punished for an act of youthful rebellion, he runs away from the mission on a journey that ultimately leads him back home.
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An Aboriginal student on the west coast of Australia in the late '60s runs away from a Catholic boarding school with his cruel headmaster in hot pursuit, meeting eccentric characters along t... Read allAn Aboriginal student on the west coast of Australia in the late '60s runs away from a Catholic boarding school with his cruel headmaster in hot pursuit, meeting eccentric characters along the journey back to his hometown.An Aboriginal student on the west coast of Australia in the late '60s runs away from a Catholic boarding school with his cruel headmaster in hot pursuit, meeting eccentric characters along the journey back to his hometown.

  • Director
    • Rachel Perkins
  • Writers
    • Jimmy Chi
    • Kuckles
    • Patrick Duttoo Bin Amat
  • Stars
    • Rocky McKenzie
    • Jessica Mauboy
    • Ernie Dingo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rachel Perkins
    • Writers
      • Jimmy Chi
      • Kuckles
      • Patrick Duttoo Bin Amat
    • Stars
      • Rocky McKenzie
      • Jessica Mauboy
      • Ernie Dingo
    • 34User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Rocky McKenzie
    • Willie
    Jessica Mauboy
    Jessica Mauboy
    • Rosie
    Ernie Dingo
    Ernie Dingo
    • Uncle Tadpole
    Missy Higgins
    • Annie
    Geoffrey Rush
    Geoffrey Rush
    • Father Benedictus
    Deborah Mailman
    Deborah Mailman
    • Roxanne
    Tom Budge
    • Slippery
    Magda Szubanski
    Magda Szubanski
    • Roadhouse Betty
    Ningali Lawford
    Ningali Lawford
    • Theresa
    • (as Ningali Lawford-Wolf)
    Stephen B'Aamba Albert
    • Pastor Flakkon
    • (as Stephen Baamba Albert)
    Dan Sultan
    • Lester
    Josiah Page
    • Tommy
    Hunter Page-Lochard
    Hunter Page-Lochard
    • Peter
    • (as Hunter Page)
    Samson Page
    • Daryl
    Dayle Garlett
    • Dorm Boy
    Paully Edgar
    • Sam
    Sylvia Clarke
    • Woman on Beach
    Ali Torres
    • Woman on Beach
    • Director
      • Rachel Perkins
    • Writers
      • Jimmy Chi
      • Kuckles
      • Patrick Duttoo Bin Amat
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    User reviews34

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    7lzagorsk-1

    a quirky and surprisingly enjoyable flick

    I watched this film with little knowledge of its content apart from a vague recollection that there was a play by the same name from many years ago. I was pleasantly surprised by the movie and thoroughly enjoyed its humour and wackiness. I am northern European heritage but even I wanted to be an Aborigine for a day (watch the movie and you will know what I am talking about). Given the Indigenous population in Darwin where I live and the proximity of us to Broome there was always going to be some forgiveness for the inherent weaknesses in the movie. Hell, even though I haven't met Jess Mauboy personally, I know some people who were/are important in her life. I also have met and enjoyed a bit of time many years ago with Uncle Tadpole, Ernie Dingo. So I suppose you could say that I am more inclined to be supportive of this movie than not. That being said, I was in a cinema 80 per cent full and there was standing applause at the end by some. My 17 year old daughter who I thought would seriously savage the movie came out saying she really enjoyed it. Clearly, Geoffrey Rush is a standout, as with anything he delivers on screen. But this is not a movie about standouts. It delivers in the true Indigenous philosophy of a collaborative effort. The sum of the collaborative efforts is far greater than the individual parts. Go see it with no preconceptions and enjoy. I reckon the reason this quirky movie is so interesting is that it defies genre, unlike another poster that didn't seem to enjoy it because it didn't seem to fit a pre-defined mould.
    8bbewnylorac

    It's a musical comedy

    The people who say this film is badly acted and cheesy just do not understand it. Just like Grease, it is meant to be a musical comedy and has aspects of great parody. Even as Missy Higgins is acting the wide eyed hippie, she's poking fun at hippies and the hippie era, as well as being affectionate towards it. I think she's brilliant in this film. There are some pretty dark themes such as alcohol abuse, deaths in police custody and homelessness -- and humour is used as an effective tool. Rather than trivialise the issues, it makes us look at them in a different way. Rather than state that all Europeans or all Aborigines are bad, the film shows us that people are often a mixture of good and bad. I think it's beautifully shot and directed and the actors, who clearly had a ball making it, do a fantastic job.
    6rstewart-636-37960

    Its just not quite right

    Bran Nue Day has its heart in the right place it just doesn't quite pull it off! Its basically a musical road movie but its just a bit too silly for my tastes. There are some good elements - it moves along nicely, there are some good performances (Jessica Mauboy for one, Ernie Dingo is OK too), reasonable songs, its bright & paints Australias Broome in an attractive light. Other parts really could have done with some work though. The Tom Budge character (he plays Missy Higgins hippie boyfriend) is a complete joke & Geoffrey Rushs character is over the top too. Some of the choreography & miming are so bad, characters pop in & out with little relevance & the finale is woeful. With all that it is a pretty reasonable excuse for a mindless popcorn movie, it thats what you are looking for, this is your film.
    7futuretype

    super delightful with fantastic dance scene

    This movie was a pleasant surprise providing insights and realism of aborigines life and treatment. The musical numbers were quirky and entertaining. The two minute dance scene near the beginning, starting at 04:00 minutes to 06:00 minutes, is amazingly fantastic. I have watched it dozens of times. The camera work, the editing, the characters all combine to make a mesmerizing sequence. The characters seem like you could find them there today if you went to Broome, Western Australia, right down to the white folk sitting around in the periphery. And it looks like Jimmy Chi himself (author of the musical) is right up on stage playing with the band the Kuckles.
    7ptb-8

    Yes! It really is.

    BRAN NUE DAE is an utterly delightful new musical with an Indigenous Australian cast that is a sensational showcase of Aboriginal/Islander talent. Set in Broome in NW West Australia with spectacular natural scenery, BRAN NUE DAE revels in its silliness, sense of fun, community and absolute zinger talent. It is a musical road trip set in 1969 about a funny romantic schoolboy who falls in love and discovers hilarious family truths. It also clearly shows how photogenic our Aboriginal teens are, and with young-Elvis-like Rocky Mackenzie as Willie in a screen debut with gorgeous Jessica Mauboy as the focus, we are swept along for raucous dusty fun. It will appeal to cinema audiences as PRISCILLA did in revealing the beauty of Australian deserts and with top stars Geoffrey Rush and Magda Szubanski as key white talent in showstopper roles, the film has the broadest possible appeal. The songs are memorable and the imagery truly beautiful. BRAN NUE DAE is a tad edited down and short at 88 minutes, but that only means I wanted more. It is by turns hilarious, poignant and always visually stunning whether it be the faces or the landscape. If this is that start to a new decade in Oz film making, then I want more. No more dumb desert murder films. Lets go for fun and happiness and music music music. Ernie Dingo plays it like Uncle Remus and scores the best laughs.

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    • Trivia
      Robin Williams was interested in playing Father Benedictus.
    • Quotes

      Uncle Tadpole: Who likes Rolf Harris?

      Willie: I hate Rolf Harris!

      Slippery: Who is Rolf Harris?

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Summer Special 2009/10 (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      All the Way Jesus
      Written by Jimmy Chi

      Performed by Jessica Mauboy

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    • Release date
      • January 14, 2010 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Brand New Day
    • Filming locations
      • Kununurra, Western Australia, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Robyn Kershaw Productions
      • Mayfan
      • Film Victoria
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • A$6,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $113,568
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $23,527
      • Sep 12, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,816,269
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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